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Old January 11th 05, 04:46 PM
CheetoDust
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In article >, Theo wrote:
> Hello all,
> Yeah, there is fuel spurting out of one of the four tiny holes in the
> differential pressure regulator that screws onto the fuel distributor. The
> four holes, one above the other, look like they're supposed to be there.
> The top two are sealed with what looks like epoxy, and the second from the
> bottom is leaking fuel whenever the engine is running or while there is
> pressure after engine shutdown.
>
> Do I need a new regulator? Is this odd? Is there another more sinister
> underlying problem?


I had this happen to my 90 Fox. The regulator is a sealed (supposed to be)
unit. It has to be replaced. They're pricier than they look too. I think
I paid like $125 for it.

That said, It's a 5 minute job to replace it. Just 2 screws and a wire
to unplug. Save the O-rings from the old one unless they look damaged.

....Sean.
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